Two Palestinian children were killed at the hands of Israeli occupation forces (IOF) to the east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip on Saturday afternoon.

Medical sources told the PIC reporter that 13-year-old Marwan Barbakh was shot and killed while participating in a peaceful march against Israeli atrocities in the West Bank while five others were wounded.

They said that one of those seriously wounded 15-year-old Khalil Othman died later of his wounds at hospital.

Dozens of young men had gone on a peaceful demonstration for the

second day running to the east of Khan Younis where IOF soldiers opened live fire at them.

Earlier in the day, hundreds of Gaza school students marched to the northern Beit Hanun (Erez) crossing and burnt tires while chanting slogans supportive of the uprising in occupied Jerusalem and the West Bank.

Seven Palestinians were killed and 145 others were wounded by IOF gunfire in similar demonstrations on Friday including three killed and 11 wounded in Khan Younis.

A Palestinian young man was killed in occupied Jerusalem on Saturday morning after attacking three policemen.

Media sources said that 25-year-old Mohammed Ali, who is from Shufat refugee camp, stabbed a policeman and took his weapon and started firing at other policemen before he was gunned down by police officers.

The Israeli TV channel 10 reported that one of the seriously injured policemen was hit with a bullet in his chest, adding that apparently he was hit by “friendly fire” after the officers fired ten bullets at Ali.

Medical sources reported, Saturday, that two Palestinians died of severe gunshot injuries they suffered at the hands of Israeli soldiers in separate incidents, one in occupied Jerusalem, and one in Deir al-Balah, in Central Gaza.

Two Palestinians Die Of Their Wounds: One in Jerusalem, one in Gaza Medical sources reported, Saturday, that two Palestinians died of severe gunshot injuries they suffered at the hands of Israeli soldiers in separate incidents, one in occupied Jerusalem, and one in Deir al-Balah, in Central Gaza. The sources said that Ahmad Jamal Salah, 20 years of age, died at dawn Saturday, at the Hadassah Israeli Medical Center, of serious wounds he suffered Friday in the Shu’fat refugee camp, in occupied Jerusalem.

His body was transferred to his family on Saturday morning, before his funeral ceremony at a local mosque in the camp. Thousands participated in the funeral, and burial ceremonies. While they marched in the funeral procession, they chanted and shouted against the ongoing Israeli violations and crimes against the Palestinian people.

Salah’s was not the only funeral to be held on Saturday in Shu’fat refugee camp. After the funeral for 20-year old Ahmad Salah, hundreds of people gathered to mourn the death of another 20-year old youth, Wisam Faraj, who was shot dead by the Israeli army on Thursday.

Separately on Saturday, in the Gaza Strip, a young Palestinian man, identified as Jihad al-‘Obeid, 22, from Deir al-Balah, died of serious wounds he suffered on Friday.

After his injury, al-‘Obeid underwent surgery at the Gaza European Hospital, but died of his wounds on Saturday.

Israeli troops shoot and killed a Palestinian youth on Saturday morning in the al-Misrara area, in Bab al-Amoud in occupied east Jerusalem.

Israeli media sources said that the youth tried to stab two settlers before he was shot dead by Israeli officers.

Palestinian news sources identified the killed youth as 16-year-old Ishaq Badran from the town of Kufer Aqeb near Jerusalem.

Last Saturday Israeli police shoot and killed a Palestinian teenager at the same location. The young man was running away from Israeli radical settlers mob towards Israeli police officers who shot him dead.

Journalist, Dalyia Al Namari from Russia Today Arabic news channel was on scene today and said that Palestinian witness told her that the youth did not attack any settlers and was shot by Israeli soldiers without any reason.

Israeli police attacked Al Namari and forced her away from the area while she was live on TV meanwhile they shot and injured another Palestinian cameraman in the area.

Earlier on Saturday morning, medical sources reported that two Palestinians died of severe gunshot injuries they suffered at the hands of Israeli soldiers in separate incidents, one in occupied Jerusalem, and one in Deir al-Balah, in Central Gaza.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that by Saturday morning the death toll due to Israeli attacks on Palestinians since the start of October have reached 16. Of those nine were killed in the West Bank and seven in the Gaza Strip.

Moreover, at least 1000 Palestinians have been injured since the start of October as Israeli troops continued to fire live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets at protesters, the ministry reported on Saturday morning.

A Palestinian died Saturday morning of his wounds that he suffered when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened fire at a demonstration by the border fence east of Gaza City and near Khan Younis on Friday.

The young man Jehaz Abid, 21, died of serious wounds he suffered on Friday when IOF opened fire at Palestinian protesters near the border fence east of Khan Younis.

Abid was transferred to hospital, in very critical condition, where he died on Saturday morning.

Abid’s martyrdom rises Gaza’s death toll to seven after six others were killed and 145 were injured by Israeli fire on the same day on the borders of Gaza.

A Palestinian young man was killed and several others suffered bullet injuries at dawn Saturday when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) attacked protesters from Shuafat refugee camp, north of Occupied Jerusalem.

Palestinian local sources said that Ahmed Jamal was shot dead by an Israeli soldiers during clashes with Israeli troops at the entrance to the camp.

Eyewitnesses said that a large number of Israeli soldiers stormed, amid intensive gunfire, Shuafat camp during the events and opened fire at some homes.

They added that the events turned more violent in the camp after the killing of the young man.

Violent clashes broke out after Friday prayers across West Bank and Gaza Strip, resulted in the killing of seven Palestinians and the injuring of 123 others.

Six Palestinians were shot dead during Friday’s clashes, while 60 others were injured, ten of them suffered serious wounds, as Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened fire at a demonstration by the border fence east of Gaza City and near Khan Younis on Friday.

Meanwhile, a 19-year-old young man was killed by Israeli fire in al-Khalil (Hebron), while 11 Palestinians were injured with live and rubber bullets during the clashes that were witnessed throughout the city.

Late Friday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health declared that 14 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces and around 1,000 others have been injured with live and rubber-coated steel bullets in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip since Oct. 1.

By the end of the day on Friday alone, seven Palestinians were killed and around 200 injured with live and rubber-coated steel bullets, while seven suffered from bruises after being physically assaulted by Israeli forces in clashes across the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the ministry added.

According to the ministry, the numbers include those who were admitted to hospitals, while hundreds of others were treated on the scene.

In occupied Jerusalem, a Jewish settler was stabbed by a Palestinian boy on Friday morning. Hebrew media claimed that the stabber was a 14-year-old boy and that he was shot and arrested.

In Jenin, 9 Palestinians injured with live bullets to the feet, and two with rubber-coated steel bullets, including one Palestinian who was hit in the neck.

Another Palestinian suffered several bruises and fractures after being beaten up by Israeli forces in Jericho, the ministry added.

The injuries were reported during the clashes that erupted at Jalama checkpoint after Friday prayers in defense of al-Aqsa Mosque.

In al-Khalil, a Palestinian youth was shot dead after attacking an Israeli policeman near Kiryat Arba settlement at noon Friday.

The PIC reporter identified the attacker as Hamada al-Ja’bari from al-Khalil, adding that he was killed in the incident.

Following the stabbing attack, violent clashes broke out throughout the city resulted in a number of moderate and serious injuries among Palestinian youths.

In Nablus, similar clashes broke out in Beit Furik town in protest against the Israeli continued closure of Beit Furik checkpoint.

In ongoing clashes near the Beit El settlement in the Ramallah district, eight people were injured with live bullets and 22 with rubber-coated steel bullets, according to the ministry. Four those injured are currently in serious condition.

As clashes persisted in Bethlehem, five were injured with rubber-coated steel bullets, and one with live bullet in the foot, the ministry said.

Three Palestinians were also injured with live bullets in the stomach and feet in clashes in Kafr Qaddum near Qalqiliya, and six others were beaten up by Israeli forces and settlers in Beit Furik in Nablus, one of them suffering fractures to the head.

The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that six Palestinian civilians were killed on Friday and at least 83 others were injured by Israeli troops gunfire during ongoing clashes between Palestinian Youth and Israeli troops in different areas of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

Three youth were killed and at least 20, injured in clashes erupted in the area sounding the Nahal Oz military base located to the east of Gaza city.

The ministry said that three killed Palestinians near Nahal Oz were identified as Ahmad Al Hirbawi, 21, was killed due to live gunshot wound in his chest, in addition to Abed Al Wahidi, 20, and Husam Doulah, 20.

Meanwhile, 15-year-old, Mohamed Al Raqab and Mousa Abu Aliyan, 22, were killed when Israeli troops opened live gunfire at Palestinian protesters in al Faraheen area east of Khan Younis city in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Five more civilians were injured by Israeli troops gunfire during the ongoing clashes there.

Elsewhere, Soldiers shoot and killed Fares Al Ja’bari, 19 at the entrance of Kriyat Arba illegal settlement in Hebron city, southern West Bank. The Israeli army claimed that Al Ja’bari tried to stab a soldier and take control of his gun.

Palestinian eyewitness assured media that the youth carried no knife of any other sharp objects and that soldiers shot him without any reason.

Local sources said Al Ja’bari was left bleeding on the ground and that troops did not allow Palestinian medics to provide him with medical help.

The Health Ministry reported that 10 more Palestinian protesters were injured during ongoing clashes with Israeli troops in different parts of Hebron city. Three of them were shot by Israeli troops live gunfire in the foot.

Also in the southern West Bank, Israeli troops attacked protesters near the Israeli wall separating Bethlehem city from Jerusalem. The health ministry said that six youth were injured by Israeli troops gunfire, among them a youth that was hit by a live round in the foot.

Moreover, 23 youth were injured, four critically by live gunfire, during ongoing clashes between local youth and invading Israeli soldiers at the entrance of Al Berah town, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society announced on Friday that 1640 Palestinians have been injured all over the West Bank since the start of October until Thursday midnight. 101 were injured after being hit by Israeli troops’ live gunfire, 442 were injured by rubber-coated steel bullets and 1066 were treated for the effects xof tear gas inhalation. In addition there was 31 residents who were injured after being beat-up by soldiers, the RCS reported.

The recent wave of clashes erupted over a week ago, as Israeli settlers under the protection of the Israeli army escalated their invasions to the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s old city. Video

Five Palestinians were killed and 40 others were injured including two journalists as Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened fire at a demonstration by the border fence east of Gaza City and near Khan Younis on Friday.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said Shadi Hussam Dawla, 20, Ahmad al-Harbawi, 20, and Abed al-Wahidi, 20, Abd Wahaibi, 20, were shot and killed east of the al-Shujaiyeh neighborhood, while 15-year-old Muhammadal-Raqeb and Adnan Abu Alyan, 22, were killed after being shot by Israeli forces near Khan Younis.

At least 40 other Palestinians were injured including two journalists. Two of the reported injured were transferred to Shifa Hospital in critical condition.

The PIC reporter said that dozens of young men headed to the borders near Nahal Oz military position to the east of Gaza City after the Friday prayer while raising Palestinian flags and chanting anti-occupation slogans.

He added that the IOF soldiers fired live rounds at the young men, who responded by throwing stones.

Meanwhile, in southern Gaza Strip, groups of young men marched to the southern borders to the east of Khan Younis and torched tires and chanted slogans against the occupation’s crimes.

IOF troops opened live fire at the peaceful demonstrators injuring two of them, one of them was hit with a bullet in his neck and his condition was described as serious.

An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma'an that 200 Palestinians approached the security fence and hurled rocks and rolled burning tires at Israeli forces.

Israeli forces responded with live fire towards the "main instigators," she said, confirming five direct hits.

The deaths in Gaza come amid renewed violence in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem on Friday.

Tensions had been mounting steadily for weeks across the occupied Palestinian territory due to Israeli restrictions on Palestinians seeking to enter the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied Jerusalem.

At least eight Palestinians including a 13-year-old boy were killed and 900 others have been injured in eight consecutive days of demonstrations and clashes in the occupied West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, at least 60 with live fire, medics said.

Three Palestinian young men were killed at the hands of Israeli occupation forces (IOF) while demonstrating near Gaza borders in solidarity with the West Bank revolt against Israeli atrocities.

Dr. Ashraf al-Qidra, the health ministry spokesman, said that one of three was a teenager, adding that 20 others were wounded including two journalists.

He said that two of the wounded were in very serious condition and were taken to the Shifa hospital in Gaza City.

The PIC reporter said that dozens of young men headed to the borders near Nahal Oz military position to the east of Gaza City after the Friday prayer while raising Palestinian flags and chanting anti-occupation slogans.

He added that the IOF soldiers fired live rounds at the young men, who responded by throwing stones.

Meanwhile, in southern Gaza Strip, groups of young men marched to the southern borders to the east of Khan Younis and torched tires and chanted slogans against the occupation’s crimes.

IOF troops opened live fire at the peaceful demonstrators injuring two of them, one of them was hit with a bullet in his neck and his condition was described as serious.

In the second attack of its kind in less than an hour a Palestinian youth attacked an Israeli policeman near Kiryat Arba settlement in al-Khalil at noon Friday. The first stabbing attack took place in occupied Jerusalem.

The PIC reporter identified the attacker as Hamada al-Ja’bari from al-Khalil, adding that he was killed in the incident.

Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that the policeman was wounded in the attack, adding that Israeli policemen chased Ja’bari and gunned him down.

They accused the Israeli policemen, who were heavily deployed in the

area, of executing the young man in cold-blood. They said that Ja’bari was hit with five bullets that killed him instantly.

Palestinian medical sources said that a Palestinian youth and a woman were killed on Friday midday by Israeli troops’ gunfire in two separate incidents.

Soldiers shoot and killed Fares Al Ja’bari, 19 at the entrance of Kriyat Arba illegal settlement in Hebron city, southern West Bank. The Israeli army claimed that Al Ja’bari tried to stab a soldier and take control of his gun.

Palestinian eyewitness assured media that the youth carried no knife of any other sharp objects and that soldiers shot him without any reason.

The Israeli occupation forces at predawn time Friday handed over the body of 19-year-old Muhannad al-Halabi, killed by Israeli troops six days ago.

According to local sources, a Red Crescent ambulance received Al-Halabi’s body and transferred him to the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah.

Al-Halabi’s funeral procession is set to kick off from al-Bireh’s Grand Mosque following Friday prayers.

The Israeli occupation authorities had been withholding al-Halabi’s body for six days, leaving his family on tenterhooks to bid him last farewell.

Muhammad Shafiq al-Halabi died Saturday of live bullet shots

cold-bloodedly discharged by the Israeli occupation troops in clashes that swept Jerusalem’s Old City.

Over the past few days, the Israeli occupation authorities had reportedly been turning blind eyes and deaf ears to a legal petition filed by Ad-Dameer institution with an Israeli court, on behalf of the casualty’s family, so as to release al-Halabi’s body.

The Hamas Movement has said that Israel's recent extrajudicial killing of many Palestinians in the West Bank and Jerusalem vindicates the fact that its government is only a gang and not a state.

"The cold-blooded killing of several Palestinians recently by the Zionist occupation confirm that we deal with a gang led by Netanyahu, which has nothing in common with the governments or the states known by the world," Hamas spokesman Husam Badran stated in a press release on Thursday.

Badran underlined that the Palestinian people would not raise the white flag, whatever the sacrifices, warning Israel that its persistence in desecrating the Aqsa Mosque would not go unnoticed.

He added that the growing resistance activities in the occupied territories reflected the Palestinian people's adherence to the resistance option as the only solution to remove the occupation and liberate the land.

The Hamas spokesman reiterated his Movement's support for all forms of resistance with any means available to confront the occupation and its violations against the holy shrines.

Thousands of Palestinian citizens marched afternoon Thursday in the funeral procession of 20-year-old Wissam Jamal Faraj, shot dead by the Israeli occupation troops in east Jerusalem clashes earlier in the day.

Faraj’s funeral procession started from his family home in the Shu’fat refugee camp, where his parents, relatives, and friends bid him last farewell before he was transferred to the Anata cemetery.

Wissam Faraj, 20, was shot in the heart with an explosive, or “dum dum,” bullet during clashes which broke out during an Israel army raid on the Shu’fat refugee camp in occupied East Jerusalem.

According to a report released by the Red Crescent society, at least 32 Palestinians, including children, were left wounded during the clashes. Seven Palestinians, including a 13-year-old girl, sustained live bullet injuries and 25 others sustained rubber bullet wounds.

Earlier in the day another Palestinian youth was shot dead by the Israeli occupation forces.

Two videos have emerged, filmed by eyewitnesses of the fatal shooting of 19-year old Fadi Alloun by Israeli police in Jerusalem Sunday morning, that directly contradict the police account.

The videos show a mob of Jewish Israelis chasing the boy shouting, "Kill him! He's an Arab", and as Alloun runs toward a police station for help, he is shot by the police with multiple rounds of live fire.

The footage clearly shows that Alloun was unarmed as he was being chased, terrified, down the street by the mob.

As he runs toward the police, the mob shouts toward the police in Hebrew “Shoot him! He’s a terrorist! Shoot him!” and “Don’t wait! Shoot him!”

The police immediately shoot the young man with at least ten bullets throughout his body, killing him. As his limp body falls to the ground, the crowd cheers and begins to kick and stomp on him. Only after shooting him does a police officer ask the crowd, "Did he [referring to the now deceased Fadi] stab anyone?" Someone in the crowd of Jewish Israelis then clearly replies, "No."

Following the fatal shooting, the Israeli police released a statement claiming that Fadi had allegedly stabbed an Israeli, but they have presented no evidence to back this allegation.

The Israeli police and military frequently claim that Palestinians they have killed were carrying weapons or involved in attacks, and in most cases, according to Palestinian and international monitoring organizations, those allegations later turn out to be false.

Following the fatal stabbing of an Israeli settler couple by a Palestinian teen last Thursday, I sraeli police and military forces have killed four Palestinians, claiming in each instance that the Palestinian in question was engaged in an attack or holding a weapon. Since the past claims by Israeli authorities in such cases have often turned out to be false, Palestinian rights groups have called for a thorough, independent investigation into each incident.

In at least one of the cases this week, eyewitnesses directly contradicted the version of the story reported in most media. An 18-year old girl was shot by an Israeli settler who jeered at her and tried to remove her headcovering, and when she tried to push him away, he shot her. He then tried to claim that the girl stabbed him, but the allegation turned out to be false, according to multiple eyewitnesses who watched the attack take place.

In addition, the Israeli authorities have refused to release the teen's body to his family, and the family has been unable to conduct a funeral as of Friday. This refusal to release the body of the slain 19-year old has led the Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association to submit a legal request to the Israeli government that they release Alloun's body to his family.

Muslim tradition requires that a person be buried within a day of their death, and the delay has led Fadi's aunt to say the teen "has been killed twice".

Fadi was raised by his father in Jerusalem, having been severed from his mother and younger brother at the young age of two, when his mother took his baby brother with her to Jordan to take care of her ailing father, and Israeli authorities refused to allow her to return to her husband and young son in Jerusalem. The Electronic Intifada documented this tearing apart of Fadi's family, as well as many other disturbing impacts of the Israeli occupation on the young man's short life.

His father Samir Alloun told reporters from the Electronic Intifada, “Fadi was loved by everyone and this support means a lot to me. But I have lived my entire life for him. I do not know how I will go on without him.”